1970s Together with Irv Blum, Willard Hackerman, Leroy Hoftberger and other limited partners, the company develops 25 S. Charles Street, a 320,000 square-foot office building with cafeteria-style restaurants and a 450-car aboveground parking garage.
The company sells the old Mercantile Building to Alan Berman; 301 N. Charles Street to Commercial Credit and One Charles Center to CSX.
The company brokers lease of T. Rowe Price’s 183,000-square-foot offices in Baltimore.
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